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 Can eating style affect how well GLP-1 drugs control diabetes and weight?Can eating style affect how well GLP-1 drugs control diabetes and weight?
 
Research indicates that external eating behavior is a key predictor of weight loss in type 2 diabetes patients receiving GLP-1 receptor agonists.
 
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 Tai chi improves memory and sleep in older adults with type 2 diabetes
 
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 Long COVID linked to heavier periods and symptom flare-ups during menstruation
 
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 Vitamin D and multivitamins in pregnancy may be linked to lower ADHD and ASD traits
 
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 Carrot fiber supplement boosts gut bacteria and immune defenses
 
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 How much apple cider vinegar reduces weight? Meta-analysis points to 30 mL daily
 
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 CoQ10 shows promise in boosting female fertility by reviving aging eggs
 
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 The 15th AACR cancer progress report highlights scientific advances
 
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 Hyperemesis gravidarum associated with increased neuropsychiatric disorders in pregnancy
 
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 Mediterranean diet may protect gums by reducing severe periodontitis
 
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 Study uncovers new strategy to boost life-saving cervical cancer screenings
 
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